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Hope & Anchor, Hope Cove, Devon

An 18th-century pub once popular with fishermen and seafarers, the Hope & Anchor overlooks the beach and is steps away from the South West Coast Path. There are sea views from the terrace and some of the 12 bedrooms – decorated in warm colours, plush fabrics and antique furniture – while the pub nods to the town’s seafaring heritage with nautical prints. The seafood-heavy menu includes surf and turf, and grilled scallops. B&B from £193.

The Bell Inn, Walberswick, Suffolk

Positioned on the village green, The Bell Inn is 600 years old with features that tell its story. Timber beams and open fires make it a cosy prospect on a blustery day, as do hearty dishes such as fish pie or gammon and mash. It’s an Adnams pub – the brewery is in neighbouring Southwold – so naturally you’ll find it on tap. The dunes are just a short walk away and some of the six bedrooms – light and bright, with playful wallpaper – have beach or harbour views. B&B from £131.

Walberswick harbour is a short distance from the pub (Photo: Richard Fairless/Getty Images)

The Whittling House, Alnmouth, Northumberland 

A few minutes’ walk from the wide, sandy beach as well as the Aln riverfront, with its colourful houses, The Whittling House is a polished place that’s more about sit-down meals than cheeky pints. The menu celebrates Northumbrian produce, with dishes like venison pie or soufflé made with local cheddar and features a strong showing of fish too. The bedrooms combine muted shades with splashes of colour. B&B from £162.

Blue Bell, Emsworth, Hampshire

With its oriel window and wooden beams, you wouldn’t know the Blue Bell only dates to 1960, when it was rebuilt up the road from its original site, in the lovely town of Emsworth. Local brews are on tap and the menu features classics made with quality produce, including local chalkstream trout. The three bedrooms have different colour schemes, but share a chic maritime theme, with framed charts and co-ordinates on the walls – fitting, given the pub’s location a minute’s walk from the harbour. Doubles from £99.

Local produce is showcased at The Blue Bell (Photo: The Blue Bell Inn)

The Black Horse , Climping, West Sussex  

A 17th-century pub a short walk from Climping beach, The Black Horse has been carefully reworked while keeping its historic bones intact. Bedrooms have nature-inspired wallpaper and antique furniture and a couple come with roll-top baths. The pub pitches itself as a “wellies and wine” kind of place, serving Sussex sparkling, local beers (including its own lager) and pub grub. B&B from £199.

Rock Point, Lyme Regis, Dorset

Perched at the eastern edge of Lyme Regis beach (guided fossil walks set off from outside), Rock Point is decked out in a subtle seaside style throughout the pub and its nine rooms – some of which look out over the water. The menu makes liberal use of local seafood, often with a Mediterranean twist. B&B from £190.

The bar serves St Austell ales among others at Rock Point (Photo: St Austell Brewery)

The Globe Inn, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

In the middle of this seaside town with a pretty harbour, beach huts and pine-backed sand, The Globe is an airy, eclectically decorated spot dishing up pub favourites and catch of the day. The bedrooms, divided between the pub and nearby Arch House, are all soothing pastels and crisp white linen, while apartments come with a kitchen and living room. B&B from £179.

Oyster House, Mumbles, Swansea

The glass-fronted Oyster House on Mumbles seafront feels more sleek restaurant than pub. The menu ranges from fish and chips to tandoori lamb chops. Half of the 10 bedrooms look out to sea, the rest over the village – gateway to the Gower Peninsula. Doubles from £122.

Half of the Oyster House’s 10 bedrooms look out to sea (Photo: Young’s Pubs)

The George and Heart House, Margate, Kent  

An 18th-century coaching inn in the old town, this Grade II-listed building has six bedrooms and a two-bedroom suite. Some have shared bathrooms, others are en suite. Downstairs, the pub and restaurant serve a seasonal menu ranging from market fish with crab tartare and samphire to classic burgers, and there’s also a courtyard garden and spa treatment rooms. Doubles from £195, or £255 half-board.

Rising Sun, St Mawes, Cornwall 

Right on St Mawes’ picturesque harbour, Rising Sun has sea views from the terrace and some bedrooms. The rooms are painted in greens and blues, with wood panelling and seaside artwork. Expect Cornish ales and ciders behind the bar and a few international influences on the menu. B&B from £195.

The nautically themed rooms at the Rising Sun (Photo: St Austell Brewery)

The Buddle Inn, Isle of Wight

A 10-minute walk from St Catherine’s Lighthouse and sandy Castlehaven beach on the island’s south coast is this 18th-century former smugglers’ inn. It has retained its character with stone walls, flagstone floors and oak beams. The four bedrooms were refurbished in 2024. The beer garden has sea views and the kitchen utilises local produce. B&B from £115.

The Whisky Vaults, Oban, Argyll and Bute

With ferry links to Mull, Colonsay and beyond, Oban deserves its nickname, the Gateway to the Isles. But this lively port town is worth a linger – and at its heart sits The Whisky Vaults. More than 350 whiskies are served at MacGregor’s bar, some of which can be tasted during the West Coast Malt Whisky Experience, combining music and storytelling. There’s a beer garden and a kitchen serving fish fresh off the boat. Upstairs, the 10 bedrooms come with moody colour palettes and crisp linens. Doubles from £152.

The Seacroft, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey

With clapboard-clad walls and nautical paraphernalia dotted about, The Seacroft is a few minutes’ walk from Trearddur Bay’s wide crescent of sand. Completely rebuilt in 2008, it has six bedrooms decorated in sea tones. Pizzas are served alongside the otherwise traditional menu of pies, fish and chips and the like. B&B from £150.

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